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>> #127839
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No idea on the context, but it's pretty hot.
Rinoa is the love interest of the main hero, Squall. About halfway through the game she falls comatose for a long while and later is revealed to have become possessed by the main villain. Said villain possesses three different sorceresses throughout the course of the game, with Rinoa being the second victim.
>> #127842
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Rinoa is the love interest of the main hero, Squall. About halfway through the game she falls comatose for a long while and later is revealed to have become possessed by the main villain. Said villain possesses three different sorceresses throughout the course of the game, with Rinoa being the second victim.
Oh, it's THAT ff. The one I don't want to play cause I'm overly sensitive and the ending freaks me out.
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That''s what I've heard, anyway.
>> #127846
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Ultimecia is supposedly a future incarnation of Rinoa, after losing Squall or something and falling into such despair that she wants to hyper condense time to a single point.
That''s what I've heard, anyway.
Close, Ultimecia is basically this sorceress overlord of her entire world during her time period. It's centuries later or something like that. Essentially Ultimecia just transfers herself through a line of Sorceresses back through time. Rinoa ends up as one and thus Ult transfers from Edea to Rinoa. Her whole goal is apparently collapse time and space to a single point to become a god and thus escape a prophecy about how she'll be defeated eventually.
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Oh, it's THAT ff. The one I don't want to play cause I'm overly sensitive and the ending freaks me out.
8 is actually one of my favorite Final Fantasy games (my top 3 in order being 9, 8, and 7, though 15 is looking like it may well shake up that list) because of how differently it's system works (levels don't mean nearly as much as they do in other games, in fact a 'low-level run' is not only possible, it can actually be a good strategy as enemies, including bosses, get harder the higher your characters' levels are).